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I have infused some herbs in olive oil, and I want to make it into a salve

instead of an oil. I have jojoba esters and beeswax; but since this

concoction is for the scalp, I'd prefer not to use beeswax. Would jojoba

esters thicken it sufficiently? If so, how much should I use for 4 oz. of

oil/herb infusion?

 

Thanks for any help you can give me!

 

-- Sandy

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Hi Sandy,

 

I personally haven't used the jojoba esters, but have heard you can use them

practically interchangibly (sp), however, you might try emailing where you

purchased them for an amount to use in a salve.

 

Good luck to you!

Margaret

 

 

>I have infused some herbs in olive oil, and I want to make it into a salve

>instead of an oil. I have jojoba esters and beeswax; but since this

>concoction is for the scalp, I'd prefer not to use beeswax. Would jojoba

>esters thicken it sufficiently? If so, how much should I use for 4 oz. of

>oil/herb infusion?

>

>Thanks for any help you can give me!

>

>-- Sandy

>

 

 

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At 09:37 AM 11/5/02 -0800, Margaret Helm-Duell wrote:

>I personally haven't used the jojoba esters, but have heard you can use them

>practically interchangibly (sp), however, you might try emailing where you

>purchased them for an amount to use in a salve.

 

Ah! Good idea Margaret! Thanks!

 

-- Sandy

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What is Jojoba Esters? Duh me, haven't run into that as yet.

 

Effie

 

 

Margaret Helm-Duell <naturalindulgences

Tuesday, November 05, 2002 11:37 AM

Re: Jojoba Esters vs. Beeswax?

 

 

>Hi Sandy,

>

>I personally haven't used the jojoba esters, but have heard you can use

them

>practically interchangibly (sp), however, you might try emailing where you

>purchased them for an amount to use in a salve.

>

>Good luck to you!

>Margaret

>

>

>>I have infused some herbs in olive oil, and I want to make it into a salve

>>instead of an oil. I have jojoba esters and beeswax; but since this

>>concoction is for the scalp, I'd prefer not to use beeswax. Would jojoba

>>esters thicken it sufficiently? If so, how much should I use for 4 oz. of

>>oil/herb infusion?

>>

>>Thanks for any help you can give me!

>>

>>-- Sandy

>>

>

>

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At 08:36 PM 11/06/02, Effie Humburg wrote:

>What is Jojoba Esters? Duh me, haven't run into that as yet.

 

It's jojoba without whatever makes it a liquid. It's a thick waxy substance.

 

-- Sandy

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Thanks Sandy: I saw another email questioning what it was. Thanks for

taking the time to answer.

 

Effie

 

 

Sandy Fields <diamonique

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Wednesday, November 06, 2002 9:14 PM

Re: Jojoba Esters vs. Beeswax?

 

 

>At 08:36 PM 11/06/02, Effie Humburg wrote:

>>What is Jojoba Esters? Duh me, haven't run into that as yet.

>

>It's jojoba without whatever makes it a liquid. It's a thick waxy

substance.

>

>-- Sandy

>

>

>How To Make Rose Petal Jam - Step By Step Instructions

>http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html

>

>To Un send a blank e-mail to:

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